SHREVEPORT, La — What started as a $600 dream of bringing home a new puppy turned into a $16,000 nightmare for an Arkansas man who says he never received the dog he was promised.
ANGEL FIRE, Nm. - Rick Rowe travels west to New Mexico to learn more about a father's dedication to his son killed in Vietnam.
SHREVEPORT, La. — A local business combined Father's Day and Juneteenth celebrations Sunday with a special pop-up event highlighting plant-based Southern cuisine.
TEXARKANA, Texas - Elks Lodge #2771 barbecued hamburgers and hot dogs on Sunday to celebrate dads, our veterans and their families. Last year this lodge raised upwards of $60,000 to support local veterans, the community and veterans' organizations. This year's goal is to raise $75,000 for their mission. The Texas Elks Lodge offers a dinner every Wednesday night. All proceeds go directly to the veterans funds and all food is donated. Every Friday night is steak night starting at 6 p.m. at the lodge which is a big boost for the veterans, said Exalted Leader Brian Nicholson. Every third Saturday is their Vets Breakfast that starts at 7 a.m. and wraps up around 11 a.m. All veterans and first responders are invited to a free full meal breakfast and others are welcome to eat for a donation of $5. Also, the first Saturday of the month, the lodge hosts the Durango band for fellowship and fun. Nicholson said veterans come in and hang out at the lounge, tell stories, enjoy fellowship and a good meal and it gives them an opportunity to see each other. The largest fundraiser is the annual Wagons for Veterans which benefits needy and disabled vets and their families. "We have welcome home kits that we provide for any veterans that are new to the area that need help with essentials around the house; there are some furniture items we can help with, food, anything that a veteran needs to get started when they're new to the area; we take of that for them as much as we can," said Nicholson. "A lot of things that the other veterans organizations throughout the community, they funnel people to us when they need a little assistance other than they can provide, we're here to help them however we can."
LONGVIEW, Texas — Still searching for the perfect Father’s Day plans? KTBS 3 contributor Bethany Nolan is highlighting the “God and the Great Outdoors Expo” in Longview as a one-stop destination for dads who love hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures.The event features more than 100 vendors, along with RVs, boats, outdoor gear, and family-friendly activities indoors and outdoors.Expo Director Tom Williams says it includes guest speakers and personalities from across the outdoor industry, and offers plenty to see and do throughout the weekend.“This is your last chance to make plans for dad this weekend,” Nolan said, noting the event runs Friday through Sunday and offers something for the whole family to enjoy.For more information visit their website or Facebook page.
HOMER, La. — Michael's Men's Store & Sporting Goods is helping local shoppers find the perfect gifts for Father's Day.
SHREVEPORT, La. - One of Shreveport’s longest-running celebrations is returning this weekend as the 39th Annual Let the Good Times Roll Festival takes over Festival Plaza.
LONGVIEW, Texas — KTBS 3 contributor Bethany Nolan is helping families celebrate Father’s Day with a flavorful twist at Bodacious Barbecue on Mobberly Avenue. Nolan visited the longtime East Texas staple to preview its “Pops and Pitmasters” event, offering a day filled with barbecue, local collaborations, and family-friendly fun.From brisket and ribs to house-made sausage and pork belly, the event will also feature partnerships with local favorites, including a brewery and ice cream shop. “Sometimes dad just wants a rack of ribs,” Nolan said while highlighting the laid-back, food-focused celebration.The family-owned restaurant, a fixture in the community for generations, invites families to stop by Saturday from 11 A.M. until their sold out to enjoy great food and make Father’s Day weekend memorable.
SHREVEPORT, La. – Local fathers and their children can celebrate Father's Day early this month with a pair of free, public programs hosted by the Shreve Memorial Library system.
